Enjoying the dog days of summer sitting by the swimming pool and having a bar-b-q, nothing gets much better than that. It takes chemicals to keep your pool nice and refreshing all summer long. When your summer enjoyment is over and it is time to get the pool ready for the off season remember that those same chemical can wreak havoc on our environment. Prior to closing your pool you have to make sure that your water is chemically balanced. To do that you have to sometimes add chlorine, antifreeze, and or dry acid before you can close your pool down. Are you one of the people that just run a hose to the nearest storm drain? Do you release that pool water over a period of time or all within an hour or so? The Floyd County and New Albany Stormwater Department would like to share some helpful tips that you can apply this fall when you are getting ready to shut the pool down for the season.

Charitable organizations which serve Floyd County and are interested in learning more about the Horseshoe Foundation grant application process are invited to attend one of two grants seminars being offered. The first opportunity is Tuesday, August 24th from 11:30am to 1:00pm (Brown bag lunches are welcome.) It will be held in the Scribner Place YMCA in the first floor multipurpose room at 33 State Street, New Albany. The second opportunity is Thursday, August 26th from 7:00 to 8:30 PM. Thursday’s meeting will be held in the Scribner Place YMCA in the third floor board

The August meeting of the Franklin Township Farm Bureau is rescheduled to Tuesday evening, August 17. A Representative from Lucas Oil Products will be guest speaker. He will give the history as where Lucas Oil began and where they are today.